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Posting pics from an iPhone cause iMBroke

Posting pics from your iPhone

If you'd like to post a picture directly from your iPhone (or any smartphone), there's no automated way to do this yet. But you're welcome to send the pics as attachments to forum@millerwelds.com. Just let us know the title of your post and we should be able to attach. Being a manual process, please allow us some time make that happen. An iPhone lets you group up to five photos in a single email. Newer models even resize the photos as you send, select the Medium size.

As an option, you may want to sync your phone with a desktop or laptop computer to transfer the photos and post on your own. Pretty easy -- just Google that. Either way, we want to see those pictures.

My wife says give this guy a huge THUMBS UP! There's no sense in trying to upload an original 8 or 10 MB shot direct from the camera to any online forum (that level of detail is seldom ever needed); but there's a lot of folks out there who do just that, especially in forwarded email.
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i just go to tinypic.com upload it....copy the link and add it to forum post seems much easier unless im missing something....when i click to post new thread...i dont see a paperclip says my html is off is that why?...stumped seems like a difficult forum for a computer idiot...lol

Here's another free image hosting website with fewer ads than most, and a MUCH easier user interface. It provides copy/pastable links beside each pic, and each pic in 3 sizes: thumbnail, standard (resized), and original (full-size). It also allows captions directly below each pic, several ways to view each album, and unlimited albums/pics/vids. Only the size of each is limited, but I've never hit that limit on any of my media. Here are a few examples:

Canox C-150 AC/DC-HF / manual, parts

I've recently acquired this older welder, a Canox C-150 AC/DC-HF stick and tig welder. I am looking for information on a manual and parts source. Right now I think the transformer in the tig section may be broken, but am just trying to check it out now. This only has a simple plug to run the tig. The remote switch works, but there is no power at the plug end. I'd appreciate any information anyone may have. Thanks